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final thought from you, nigel. i'm not too worried - you, nigel.ut i am more — about the teeth whitening thing but i am more worried about the fact that so— i am more worried about the fact that so many people haven't seen dentists _ that so many people haven't seen dentists during the pandemic, and i would _ dentists during the pandemic, and i would have — dentists during the pandemic, and i would have thought that comes down to being _ would have thought that comes down to being a _ would have thought that comes down to being a much more serious issue. 0k, to being a much more serious issue. 0k. we _ to being a much more serious issue. 0k. we are — to being a much more serious issue. 0k, we are going to stop there but ok, we are going to stop there but we are back again at 11:30pm. nigel, andjo, we are back again at 11:30pm. nigel, and jo, thank you to you. i am with you at the top of the hour. don't go away. hello. for some of us, it's been another warm and very sunny day, particularly across parts of scotland, northern ireland, and northern eng
final thought from you, nigel. i'm not too worried - you, nigel.ut i am more — about the teeth whitening thing but i am more worried about the fact that so— i am more worried about the fact that so many people haven't seen dentists _ that so many people haven't seen dentists during the pandemic, and i would _ dentists during the pandemic, and i would have — dentists during the pandemic, and i would have thought that comes down to being _ would have thought that comes down to being a _...
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nigel... jo, sorry, we've got 22nd. nigel, quickly, your thoughts. nigel...here — 20,000 police officers, we are nowhere near that number yet and i can't _ nowhere near that number yet and i can't see _ nowhere near that number yet and i can't see a — nowhere near that number yet and i can't see a player like this being workable — can't see a player like this being workable with not enough police to carry it _ workable with not enough police to carry it out — workable with not enough police to carry it out-— carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips. — carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank— carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you - carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you so - carry it out. nigel nelson, j | phillips, thank you so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, j i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, j - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be wi
nigel... jo, sorry, we've got 22nd. nigel, quickly, your thoughts. nigel...here — 20,000 police officers, we are nowhere near that number yet and i can't _ nowhere near that number yet and i can't see _ nowhere near that number yet and i can't see a — nowhere near that number yet and i can't see a player like this being workable — can't see a player like this being workable with not enough police to carry it _ workable with not enough police to carry it out — workable with not enough...
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nigel nelson, j carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips. — carry it out.igel nelson,j phillips, thank— carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you - carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you so - carry it out. nigel nelson, jl phillips, thank you so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and thank you forjoining us, do stay with us because lewis vaughanjones will be with you at that top of the hour. to get you there, here is that film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. tuesday, january ist, 1856. with little pride and less hope, we begin the new year. in the world to come, us—based norwegian film—maker mona fastvold captures an intense romantic relationship set against the bleak, unforgiving backdrop of i9th—century frontier life. when the
nigel nelson, j carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips. — carry it out.igel nelson,j phillips, thank— carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you - carry it out. nigel nelson,j phillips, thank you so - carry it out. nigel nelson, jl phillips, thank you so much, carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 i phillips, thank you so much, i carry it out. nigel nelson, 1 - phillips, thank you so much, i am so sorry about the interruptions, we didn't have enough time this time around. thank you to post and...
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with us isjo phillips and nigel nelson. tomorrow's front pages.y to see you both, very long time since we've done the papers together and great to have you with us this evening. unsurprisingly there is a common theme running through all of the papers, the sunday mirror has an image of the england players celebrating the demolition of the ukraine side tonight. the sunday telegraph has a similar picture. it also says boris has signed off on plans to end compulsory mask wearing on july the 19th. it's the same combination of stories on the front of the sunday express. the people has a big splash on the football. we came, we saw, we conquered. that's the headline there. more football on the front of the sunday times which also gives credit where it is most certainly do to emma, who has the youngest british woman to reach the last 16 of wimbledon since 1968. england will play denmark in the semi final we will start up with the sunday people, your your paper, nigel. we will start up with the sunday people, youryour paper, nigel. it was a tremendous perfo
with us isjo phillips and nigel nelson. tomorrow's front pages.y to see you both, very long time since we've done the papers together and great to have you with us this evening. unsurprisingly there is a common theme running through all of the papers, the sunday mirror has an image of the england players celebrating the demolition of the ukraine side tonight. the sunday telegraph has a similar picture. it also says boris has signed off on plans to end compulsory mask wearing on july the 19th....
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nigel: absolutely key. ability to press up on some pretty significant price increases is really important. that will be a key differentiator for stocks and not just for this quarter but for the rest of the year. it is a really big focus for us. mark: good morning, nigel. and not just on an individual company basis but on a sector level, which sector 19's that pricing power? nigel: i don't think it is as simple as that. you can have winners and losers within the same sector. we have already seen that. i think it is much more nuanced. it is much more stock specific. you have some prizing -- pricing issues in some sectors. and you have some branding. possibly you could say the ones in the middle where you don't have the branding power and you don't have the source of power in terms of names. they could be more vulnerable but even there, if you have a unique product, you could have that pricing power as well. it is very stock specific. anna: everything we are learning about earnings seems to be one theme we are
nigel: absolutely key. ability to press up on some pretty significant price increases is really important. that will be a key differentiator for stocks and not just for this quarter but for the rest of the year. it is a really big focus for us. mark: good morning, nigel. and not just on an individual company basis but on a sector level, which sector 19's that pricing power? nigel: i don't think it is as simple as that. you can have winners and losers within the same sector. we have already seen...
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thanks, nigel. good to see you.retary cardonas is now on the hot seat for critical race theory and what is his stance on that for the country after fox exposed calls to disrupt whiteness in back-to-school guidance. doe says it was a mistake. betsy devos told me that she doesn't think that passes the smell test in any way. watch. >> i know full well that there was -- there were eyes on and full knowledge of this going on. d their lowest rate ever. the two and a quarter refi. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. save thousands every year. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood
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nigel parkinson. - you bring to life. thank you very much. nigel parkinson.he ist. our top story. there's been news of a jobs boost for the automotive industry this morning, with the japanese car—maker nissan, confirming a major expansion of its north east of england plant. a new electric model factory will be built, capable of producing more than 100,000 batteries for the vehicles every year by 2024, creating 1,600 jobs in sunderland. nina is there for us. just tell us what more we know about this huge plan. just tell us what more we know about this huge plan-— this huge plan. good morning. there is a ulobal this huge plan. good morning. there is a global race _ this huge plan. good morning. there is a global race towards _ this huge plan. good morning. there is a global race towards meeting i is a global race towards meeting these electric vehicle targets, by 2030, 40% of all new cars will be electric, by 2040, it's 2030, 40% of all new cars will be electric, by 2040, its estimated that almost 100% of all new cars made will be electric. this is why it's so
nigel parkinson. - you bring to life. thank you very much. nigel parkinson.he ist. our top story. there's been news of a jobs boost for the automotive industry this morning, with the japanese car—maker nissan, confirming a major expansion of its north east of england plant. a new electric model factory will be built, capable of producing more than 100,000 batteries for the vehicles every year by 2024, creating 1,600 jobs in sunderland. nina is there for us. just tell us what more we know...
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jo phillips and nigel nelson looking at tomorrow's front pages. and it's goodbye for me. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was your plan? my plan was to die before the money ran out, but i kept on keep not dying and, here i am. based on the novel by patrick dewitt and directed by azazeljacobs, it stars pfeiffer as deliciously curt manhattan socialite, frances price. after her wealthy husband dies, frances is forced to sell up and decides to move to an apartment in paris with her grown son malcolm, played by lucas hedges. there's also a key role for a pet cat, so this is a fittingly feline move for the former catwoman. what's she paying you? paying me? aren't you her gigolo? oh, god no. that's my mother. it's
jo phillips and nigel nelson looking at tomorrow's front pages. and it's goodbye for me. hello and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamorous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it's all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? frances, what was...
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papers at 11.30 this evening when i'll bejoined by my guests — the political commentatorjo phillips and nigel until then, let's have a quick preview of tomorrow's front pages. unsurprisingly, a common theme running through all of the papers. the telegraph, which has a huge image of the england players celebrating tonight. the sunday telegraph also has a similar picture. it also says boris has signed off on plans to end compulsory mask wearing on july the 19th. it's the same combination of stories on the front of the sunday express. the people has a big splash on the football. we came, we saw, we conquered. that's the headline there. more football on the front of there. more football on the front of the sunday times which also gives credit where it is most certainly do to emma, who has the youngest british woman to reach the last 16 of wimbledon since 1968. england will play denmark in the semi final of the arrows on wednesday after an extraordinary night for the team. england's captain, harry kane, has scored twice in ten nights game and gave his reaction after the final whistle. fix. gave his
papers at 11.30 this evening when i'll bejoined by my guests — the political commentatorjo phillips and nigel until then, let's have a quick preview of tomorrow's front pages. unsurprisingly, a common theme running through all of the papers. the telegraph, which has a huge image of the england players celebrating tonight. the sunday telegraph also has a similar picture. it also says boris has signed off on plans to end compulsory mask wearing on july the 19th. it's the same combination of...
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well, i would say, nigel, that the decision was made and was announced by the chancellor in the budgethat time, we were in the middle of a situation where we anticipated huge...or certainly a lot of our economist friends were almost predicting 12% unemployment, and we did not know quite the situation that people would be facing about getting back into work, you know, the amount of restrictions we were putting into place. you know, some people could just not work any more. that is not going to be the case, or it hasn't been the case in quite a while, it is certainly not going to be the case once we get to road four, and we can genuinely open up and fill those vacancies and help people get back into work. so, there is a lot of effort gone in with the support through the furlough scheme. it's been a significant cushion. and while there is still about 2 million people on the — 2.4 million people — on the furlough, certainly that's been a buffer for a lot of people, to some extent, you saw that with the temporary £20 uplift. therese coffey. the snp has called for the inquiry into covid to s
well, i would say, nigel, that the decision was made and was announced by the chancellor in the budgethat time, we were in the middle of a situation where we anticipated huge...or certainly a lot of our economist friends were almost predicting 12% unemployment, and we did not know quite the situation that people would be facing about getting back into work, you know, the amount of restrictions we were putting into place. you know, some people could just not work any more. that is not going to...
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in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson — the political editior of the sundayor, jo philips. the supermarket morrisons has agreed a takeover deal worth £6.3 billion. the bid is from a new company backed by three private investment groups, including the american owner of majestic wine. last month the chain rejected an offer of £5.5 billion from a different firm — saying it significantly undervalued the business. our business correspondent katy austin has more. morrisons has nearly 500 stores and employs about 110,000 staff in the uk. the takeover offer that has been agreed is led by the us private equity group fortress. its bid is higher than one by a different firm which morrisons rejected last month. 0ne stockbroker told me the supermarket is seen as an attractive prospect right now. the main issue is i think they will feel the price is too low and there is value to be had. the company is profitable it's got very limited debt, it has got a good, popular business, it's got a good business model and the shares have done very little for the last five years, so i
in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson — the political editior of the sundayor, jo philips. the supermarket morrisons has agreed a takeover deal worth £6.3 billion. the bid is from a new company backed by three private investment groups, including the american owner of majestic wine. last month the chain rejected an offer of £5.5 billion from a different firm — saying it significantly undervalued the business. our business correspondent katy austin has more....
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one very, very proud dad we caught up with, nigel, earliertoday.re all talk bmx others. he is feeling so proud.— they are all talk bmx others. he is feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, _ feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, so _ feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, so he _ feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, so he ended i with his brothers, so he ended up chasing _ with his brothers, so he ended up chasing his — with his brothers, so he ended up chasing his dream and following his brothers— chasing his dream and following his brothers and being a cyclist for british— brothers and being a cyclist for british cycling. super proud. it's crazy, _ british cycling. super proud. it's crazy, it's — british cycling. super proud. it's crazy, it's amazing. he always makes me proud _ crazy, it's amazing. he always makes me proud. it's been a greatjourney. they're _ me proud. it's been a greatjourney. they're all— me proud. it's been a greatjourney. they're all eagerly awaiting kye's return.
one very, very proud dad we caught up with, nigel, earliertoday.re all talk bmx others. he is feeling so proud.— they are all talk bmx others. he is feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, _ feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, so _ feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, so he _ feeling so proud. kye wanted to be with his brothers, so he ended i with his brothers, so he ended up chasing _ with his brothers, so he ended up chasing his — with his...
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we don't like boris johnson we do not like nigel the leader of the uk. therefore whatever they want we are against. we do not want people like them running the country therefore we are against them. there's also a rather general sense the eu is a good thing. it's like the united nations. it's international. but as for discussion, and understand what how the eu works is very little of that. i did take part in discussion and cambridge in which the person who was speaking on the other side of the debate was a distinguished scientist said most of my come from the e of my research comes in the eu. for me it is a no-brainer. there's a lot of academics it's in our interest we should say the eu we can get research funding and so on. which i thought was disappointing. you would think intellectuals with take a broader view than simply saying what's in it for me. i think there is quite a lot of that. kind of snobbery people voting for this are not our kind of people. self interest. >> superiority, intellectual superiority. an idea issued in favor of europe because
we don't like boris johnson we do not like nigel the leader of the uk. therefore whatever they want we are against. we do not want people like them running the country therefore we are against them. there's also a rather general sense the eu is a good thing. it's like the united nations. it's international. but as for discussion, and understand what how the eu works is very little of that. i did take part in discussion and cambridge in which the person who was speaking on the other side of the...
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of three brothers to emerge from the renowned peckham bmx club, which was co—founded by theirfather nigeleward his mum — who's an nhs nurse — by winning a medal, but wasn't able to match the success in the pool over the past few days. wilby finished sixth in the 200m breastroke final and said he was disappointed as it may have been his last race at an olympics. the olympic record in the 100 metres freestyle, that is his second gold that the games, and he could finish in tokyo as the most successful swimmers at an individual games. he's in four more events and only michael phelps and mark spitz have won more than six medals at an olympics. one of the most iconic moments of the olympics so far. time daily and medically —— it's been one of the most iconic moments of the olympics so far. tom daley and matty lee winning gold in the diving ten metre platform. it was daley�*s fourth olympics, but it was lee's debut and he arrived home to a very warm welcome. i spoke to him earlierfrom his home in leeds and he told me how emotional he'd been when was reunited with his family at the airport. i rem
of three brothers to emerge from the renowned peckham bmx club, which was co—founded by theirfather nigeleward his mum — who's an nhs nurse — by winning a medal, but wasn't able to match the success in the pool over the past few days. wilby finished sixth in the 200m breastroke final and said he was disappointed as it may have been his last race at an olympics. the olympic record in the 100 metres freestyle, that is his second gold that the games, and he could finish in tokyo as the most...
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his career laying down the law to some of the toughest men in sport — now the former rugby referee nigeldrington, one of four new professionals on strictly come dancing. we'll be chatting to kai after 9. it's going to be another sweltering day for many of us. this is the scene at weston—super—mare, in somerset, which is subject to a met office amber warning for extreme heat, along with the rest of south—west england we will keep you right up to date with the weather warning. let's get some medical advice now on keeping cool in the heat. dr nighat arif is one of our regular gps and shejoins us from buckinghamshire. we talk about the heat so much. actually there are serious implications, aren't there? the weather is _ implications, aren't there? the weather is hot, _ implications, aren't there? tue: weather is hot, very implications, aren't there? tte: weather is hot, very hot. implications, aren't there? "tte: weather is hot, very hot. yesterday i had the windows open and we could not pull down with the fans on as well. we sweat because blood vessels come on top of our skin. that process
his career laying down the law to some of the toughest men in sport — now the former rugby referee nigeldrington, one of four new professionals on strictly come dancing. we'll be chatting to kai after 9. it's going to be another sweltering day for many of us. this is the scene at weston—super—mare, in somerset, which is subject to a met office amber warning for extreme heat, along with the rest of south—west england we will keep you right up to date with the weather warning. let's get...
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so david cameron says he was open, nigel boorman says he wasn't, and david cameron also says that heay everything the report says demands an overall overhaul and there should be five years between a minister leaving government and joining a business that might benefit from government money.— a tram crash which killed seven people in croydon in south london was an accident, an inquestjury has found. more than 50 people were injured when the tram tipped over and spun off the tracks in november 2016. the tram was travelling three times faster than a speed restriction. the families of those who died say justice has not been done and want another inquest. tom edwards reports. seven people died in the croydon tram crash and their families seven people died in the croydon tram crash and theirfamilies have waited four and a half years to find out how it was allowed to happen. jean smith lost her son mark that morning. he was 35. like all other passengers, he was on his way to work. she has found the inquest process unfair. she still has many questions. witnesses from transport for london and
so david cameron says he was open, nigel boorman says he wasn't, and david cameron also says that heay everything the report says demands an overall overhaul and there should be five years between a minister leaving government and joining a business that might benefit from government money.— a tram crash which killed seven people in croydon in south london was an accident, an inquestjury has found. more than 50 people were injured when the tram tipped over and spun off the tracks in november...